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Hospital Selection of Public Health Measures by State
Hospital Selection of Public Health Measures by State
In 2015, eligible and Critical Access hospitals were required to report on active engagement with a public health agency to submit four possible types of electronic public health data: (1) immunizations; (2) reportable laboratory results; (3) specialized…

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Hospital Selection of Public Health Measures in Medicare EHR Incentive Program
Hospital Selection of Public Health Measures in Medicare EHR Incentive Program
In 2015, 4,043 eligible and Critical Access hospitals (EH) reported to the Medicare EHR Incentive Program. 90 percent of hospitals attested to stage 2 of meaningful use. 93 percent of all hospitals reported active engagement with an immunization registry…

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Electronic Reporting to Immunization Information Services (IIS) by Stage of Meaningful Use
Electronic Reporting to Immunization Information Services (IIS) by Stage of Meaningful Use
In 2015, 54 percent of eligible professionals (EP) participating in Stage 2 of the Medicare EHR Incentive Program and 44 percent of professionals participating in modified stage 2 electronically reported immunizations to local registries.

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Electronic Reporting to Immunization Information Services (IIS) among Medicare Eligible Professionals, 2011-2014
Electronic Reporting to Immunization Information Services (IIS) among Medicare Eligible Professionals, 2011-2014
Electronic report to Immunization Information Services (IIS) was an optional measure for participants at stage 1 of the Medicare EHR Incentive Program, and a required measure for stage 2. Since 2011, electronic IIS reporting among eligible professionals…

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Hospital Selection of Meaningful Use Public Health Measures
Hospital Selection of Meaningful Use Public Health Measures
The CMS EHR Incentive Program provides incentive payments for eligible hospitals to adopt and meaningfully use certified health IT. Among the requirements to receive an incentive payment, participating hospitals must report on public health measures.…

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Primary Care Physician Electronic Immunization to Public Health Agencies
Primary Care Physician Electronic Immunization to Public Health Agencies
Approximately 7 out of 10 primary care physicians eligible for the Medicare EHR Incentive Program selected the Immunization Meaningful Use Menu measure without exclusion in 2013. 65 percent of 2013 first time attesters selected this measure without…

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Hospital Adoption of Meaningful Use Stage 1 Functionalities
Hospital Adoption of Meaningful Use Stage 1 Functionalities
Stage 1 of the Meaningful Use program consists of 24 core and menu objectives. Hospitals began attesting to Stage 1 in 2011.

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Hospital Adoption of Meaningful Use Stage 2 Functionalities
Hospital Adoption of Meaningful Use Stage 2 Functionalities
Stage Two of the Meaningful Use program consists of 22 core and menu objectives. A subset of hospitals will be eligible to begin attesting to these Stage 2 objectives in 2014. In 2013, adoption rates for 20 of these objectives were over 60 percent.…

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Hospital Selection of Public Health Measures
Hospital Selection of Public Health Measures
Hospitals that began the Meaningful Use program in 2011 were 6 percentage points more likely to select at least one public health measure without an exclusion by their third year of participation (2013), compared to their first year of participation (…

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Physician Adoption of Meaningful Use Functionalities
Physician Adoption of Meaningful Use Functionalities
In 2013, physician adoption rates for computerized capabilities related to selected Meaningful Use Stage 1 and Stage 2 objectives ranged from 39% to 83%. About three-quarters or more of physicians had adopted computerized capabilities for recording key…

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HITECH Workforce Development Programs
HITECH Workforce Development Programs
Over three-fourths of students trained by the HITECH Workforce Programs were employed within six months of completing training. Moreover, two-thirds of all trained professionals were employed in health IT or had health IT related responsibilities.

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Hospital Progress to Meaningful Use
Hospital Progress to Meaningful Use
Hospitals continue to demonstrate increasing capability to meet Meaningful Use objectives. Click the radar chart to see which meaningful objectives hospitals are meeting the fastest.

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